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    Review Article Guidelines for Students on Rotation A.T. Still University of Health Sciences Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine Prepared for the Office of Academic and Regional Affairs by the A.T. Still Research Institute‚ KCOM Our mission is to advance patient care and wellness through development and support of premier research at the A.T. Still University of Health Sciences. Production of this publication is funded by the Academic Administrative Units in Primary Care Grant D12HP00156

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    The Rattler Essay

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    Commentary on ¡°Rattler¡± The author¡¯s techniques in Rattler convey not only a feeling of sadness and remorse but also a sense of the man¡¯s acceptance of the snake¡¯s impending death. The reader can sense the purpose of the author¡¯s effective message through the usage of diction‚ imagery‚ and organization. The author uses diction in the passages to signify the effect of the author¡¯s meaning in story and often sway readers to interpret ideas in one way or another. The man in the story arrives

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    Effective Listening

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    judgmental; avoids eye contact; displays distracting mannerisms (doodles‚ plays with a paper clip‚ etc.) Listener maintains positive posture; avoids distracting mannerisms; keeps attention focused on speaker; maintains eye contact; nods and smiles when appropriate Focus of Attention Listener shifts focus of attention to himself: "When something like that happened to me‚ I . . . " Listener keeps focus of her comments on the speaker: "When that happened what did you do?" Acceptance Listener fails

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    If I Had Been Born Girl

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    If I had been born a girl This topic could be interesting or some people believe that could be embarrassing‚ however‚ what I can see girls life nowadays is very worrying‚ the clothe they wear‚ the way they want to get attention from men‚ sometimes it’s not quite obvious what effect are they trying to achieve‚ are they trying to look hot and sexy or simply silly and funny? Both cases most of time are wrong. First at all‚ If I had been born a girl‚ I would have liked to make the difference among

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    create a balance between the Internet and their actual senses. The more we depend on technology‚ the less room there is for the mind to imagine. Our brains have reached a point where we fall into a daydream with anything that does not catch our attention. Furthermore‚ in “The Mind’s Eye”‚ Oliver Sacks explores some of the most fundamental facets of human experience: how we see in three dimensions‚ how we represent the world internally when our eyes are closed‚ and how remarkable‚ and unpredictable

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    Thought and Cleanliness

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    “How Cleanliness and Sense of Beauty Can Influence the Life of an Individual” “Cleanliness is next to Godliness”‚ the saying goes. I have learned that it is next to beauty‚ too. Cleanliness has taught me self-discipline. I also associate it with beauty. It is difficult to keep things clean and in order in today’s frenetic world. It takes effort and effort takes self-discipline‚ but when I walk around my home or wear clean and neat clothes I feel better about myself. It gives me a sense of

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    The Stroop Effect

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    degrades the performance of another. Attention is a system‚ which allows us to select and process certain significant incoming information. Selective attention refers to the ability to focus on one task at a time whilst excluding any eternal stimuli‚ which may be distracting. Whereas divided attention refers to the ability to divide ones attention between two or more tasks. If one of these tasks becomes an automatic process it becomes easier to divide ones attention between these two tasks. However‚

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    on multiple networking sites that are following your every word and tossing out a little advert about your business will gain you a lot of attention. Once your friends see this post‚ they will tell all of their friends and the avalanche will come rocking down the hill. At the bottom of that hill is your website‚ which is where you want to grab their attention the most. Social networking can also cause you quite a few headaches. It can end up being a constant chore to publish news and events while

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    Cat in the Rain

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    different ways they pay attention to the husband’s wife. The husband’s attention to the wife is shown as being very detached. He appears to be disinterested in the things she is interested in and doesn’t even get up to help his wife get the cat she is concerned about. The innkeeper‚ however‚ gives the wife the impression that he is there to serve her and even goes as far as to send out a maid with an umbrella to keep the wife dry while she looks for the cat. The only attention the husband gives to his

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    Conquering Distractions

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    Help for Sustaining Concentration Focusing attention and sustaining concentration is the most difficult challenge for adults in meetings and classes. There are several reasons why adults have trouble concentrating for any length of time. Some of those reasons are: •External distractions •Internal distractions •Feelings of boredom •Bad habits •Speech thought time differential External distractions include such things as others talking or whispering or eating or shuffling papers‚ noises

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